Tesla’s Supercharger stations still have an average of only just over 6 stalls because of the early deployment of the network only having 4 to 6 per station. Now that Tesla’s fleet has grown to over 200,000 vehicles and with the impending increase due to the Model 3 launch, they need to accelerate the deployment of Superchargers.

Over the past few weeks, the company started construction on two new 20-stall stations, one in Albany, New York, and another in Burbank, California.

While bigger, the new Albany Supercharger is more like Tesla’s usual Superchargers enabling long distance travel since it covers two major Northeast routes, the 87 and 90 highways, but the Burbank Supercharger is more interesting.

The new Supercharger is located on top of a parking building in the middle of Burbank (pictures by WalterB on TMC):

There’s already another Supercharger in Burbank just half a mile from there, but it only has 6 stalls and they are often full.

Depending on when the new one comes online relative to the Albany Supercharger, since they are both still under construction, it should become the largest Supercharger station in the US and the largest in the world equal to the Nebbenes Supercharger in Norway.

While it’s exciting to see those bigger stations coming, we expect those to soon be dwarfed by upcoming new Supercharger stations – more on that later…